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Commentaire de buliwyf

One of the best places to gather wool cloth for anyone above level 25 is in the Raven Hill cemetery. Especially if you're a paladin.

Commentaire de joshka

One of the last things turned in for the AQ gates to open is the wool bandages. These things can be found in large quantity from low level mobs. From my experience can sell for up to 1g per stack. Not too good for making money though.

Commentaire de akirabrewer

I disagree with buliwyf. Here is the fastest way to get tons of wool. Especially when you are 15+.

1: Get a level 40-60 friend or guild member.

2: Go to Deadmines (must be level 17-24)

3: When inside change the loot to Free for All.

4: When inside Instance loot everything (even the miners they drop most of the wool)

5: When you are at the ship do not go under the Bridge that links up.

6: Make sure the 60 is satisfied (give him a tip!)

That is the way of getting tons of Wool (and Linen Cloth). At the end of each run you should get 80 pieces of Wool.

Commentaire de Zman87

Although deadmines sometimes drops wool, usually it drops linen cloth for the majority of it. Id recommend someplace like Shadowfang Keep or purely finding wild mobs and just grind them. If you find a wild mob that drops wool, just continue killing them until the desired mount is attained. When you are in a group in an instance all the loot is shared. So if you dont have a higher leveled friend.... the best way is to just grind mobs outside.

Commentaire de DarkCrisis

This seems to be a very popular cloth. It always seem to run in short supply thus making it almost as expensive as Silk Cloth when stacks are available at the AH on my server.

Commentaire de Tabukra

I have lvld up 1st aid on 6 toons and lvld a tailor by going through the Dead Mines a few times. For me the drop seems to be 50-50 linen and wool. Between 80-100 of each.

Commentaire de darkelf2k6

The best Wool source has to be The Stockades. Unfortunately, it's hard to farm for the horde...

Commentaire de LordThurisaz

I find that the Stockades is much better for wool. It is a shorter instance, but you get about the same amount of wool. So, it is a good deal faster for getting large amounts.

Commentaire de jerry247

i think the pig guys in south barrens are the best place for straight wool. easy to get to and accessable to both factions

Commentaire de kapowaz

Agreed; The Stockades is a very fast, quick and dirty way of getting Wool Cloth. I just ran it with a level 64 and got 75 wool cloth, 50 linen cloth and a few greens which will be useful for my enchanting alt. The whole run took no more than 30 minutes, solo.

Commentaire de Jmaya

The best place for wool cloth is the Hillbrad Farm 50% silk cloth or Wool Cloth good luck

Commentaire de Ilara

I also got this from a Riverpaw Bandit in the Stendel's Pond area of Westfall. He was a lvl 14 mob.

Commentaire de Jamppa

For horde characters I recommend Thistlefur Hold in Ashenvale north of Astranaar. Dense and fast spawns and they drop linen, wool and some silk. Using simple AoE tactics I got 100+ wool in 40 minutes. As far as I know it's the best place to farm wool for horde.

Commentaire de azgaurd

While it is a bit hard to get there i am a 70 mage died 2 times, 2nd time only because i stoped to kill a 70 hunter, the 55 rouge that came with me died 3 times getting in. deffinitly worth it. Took about 15 mins a run me aoe, her just picking up greens, and cloth, after about 4 runs we had close to 300 wool about 3 dozen greens a few good twink blues and even 2 stacks of silk, just off the money drops alone we made 5gold so repairs were more then compensated easy

Commentaire de azgaurd

another good area for low people is in stonetalon mountains the venture co. miners make sure u do the caves as well

Commentaire de Poultron

Keep in mind however that it is an Alliance-only instance unless you are willing to go through a whole lot of trouble to get there (depending on your server/class).

Commentaire de ray5960

I went to the raven hill cemetary in duskwood and killed the skeletons for 20 min and got 28 wool cloth. if anybody else thinks there is a better place to farm out wool for lvl's 25+ please reply.

Commentaire de Drokz

If ur Horde go checkout the mine in Windshear Crag in Stonetalon. it's at 74,58. U can run the mine trough and rake it loads of cloth. Ezfarm

Commentaire de Glenngunner

The mosshide in Lower Wetlands are another great source for wool if you don't want to do an instance. It may have been fixed since TBC came out, but I remember a few sections was constant respawns of them, even if you did a single aoe kill of the whole part, 2 would just respawn as fast as you killed them. It's also not too far from the graveyard if you're a lowbie. I hated those bastards leveling up too so the revenge part of it is quite nice :)

Commentaire de zipp0

Yup, those mosshides have near instant respawn times if you kill them fast (they have newbie zone respawn code aka the faster they die, the faster they respawn to prevent crowding).

Commentaire de Ltqi

36,37 that is where thistlefur village is

Commentaire de dexforget

I have never had trouble farming wool or farming silk cloth.. i have found the the best area for this for any low level character is Ferris Isle.. the Gnolls there drop about 35%-45% of the time and its usually 2pc. so in about 2 minutes, you can farm a stack.. "assumeing that you dont have to worry about health"... currently with the expansion out.. too many noobs think they can sell a 20 stack for 4g.. its probably the lamest thing since x20 at 3g

Commentaire de hamalina

I just cleared Thistlefur Hold 3 times + the surrounding area, and I got the grand total of 3 stacks of wool. Waste of time.

Commentaire de Blackthorne

I found that the Foulweald furbolgs in Ashenvale (Greenpaw Village - 54, 62) were good enough for me to grind wool.Reason why I went there was because they also drop a boatload of Operating pages that sell for 20s each.I also got a whole lot of green items every 6-7th furbolg.

Commentaire de sunwz

whether you're horde or alliance the Stockade is the best place to farm wool cloth, and this is even better if you can AE, the other farming spots are not worth the time. (unless you're low level)

Commentaire de Coleswalter

So i need wool for my tailor, i plan to get it using my 63 orc arms warrior, wheres the best place for me to go besides the stockade?

Commentaire de Poultron

I second Hamalina's comment; I'm hardly getting any wool for my time.

Commentaire de Plaything

If you are level 10-20, pay for someone to run you through VC. Lots of linen, wool, blues, greens, and XP at those levels. It's usually 1-2g per run, and you gather about 5g worth of Mat's.20+, pay for a stockade run. I'm not sure how much those fetch for nowadays, but it shouldn't be that expensive. Stockade gets a few linens, LOTS of wool, and about a half a stack of silk. I grabbed a green , and a blue + defense ring in a run through it. Very good for a Rogue to run through the Stock, seeing as some of the chests are locked.

Commentaire de rockn

The issue with rtunning the stockades as horde is this:ITS IN STORMWIND!

For horde I'd recommend the farmers in Western Hillsbrad, that is assuming you are on a PvE realm or can defend yourself.

Commentaire de Sentan

Stocks isn't hard to get too, get naked, run in, you'll die a few times, easier if you got a mount you may never die, I did this on my warlock getting my new mages Tailoring up, when you exit to reset get naked to save your repair bills because you just may die =D Other then that, easy.

Commentaire de MoonZapdos

The farm in western Hillsbrad Foothills also seems to be a very nice location to farm Wool Cloth, due to the fact that all mobs in this location are humanoids. Also, it's filled with them, and there a lot of quests you can do while farming, which also builds up some nice ammount of XP. Try it out.

Commentaire de wqoq

The Goggers in Boulderslide Cavern in Stonetalon Mountains have a pretty good drop rate for a non-instance area.

Commentaire de DELczeano

I used to be an enthusiastic supporter of Thistlefur Hold for gathering wool. However, I just spent nearly an hour killing the furbolgs there (on a 70 rogue) and I have a stack and a half of wool to show for it. I've got way more linen and silk than I remember getting on other visits to the place. It seems the drop tables for the furbolgs have been adjusted -- my luck couldn't be this bad, and when combined with the above comments it certainly increases suspicion.

I guess it's off to Stonetalon from now on....

Commentaire de cromirick

Commentaire de basie

I also recommend the stockades, Maybe it was a slow time but I had no problem riding right up to stormwind and stealthing to the instance entrance (69 druid, 3/3 imp. stealth). I was really lost for a while but the entrance is by the mage section, just look for the meeting stone.

The boss drops are mostly nonexistent but I was able to pick up a few greens and a redbeard crest. I spent over an hour there and walked away with around 200 wool. The toughest part was managing my inventory lol...

Commentaire de nERVEcenter

As a 70 mage, I easily made my way into Stormwind:

1) Hit Invisibility to run through duelers outside. Head down one of the side ramps behind the wall and make sure they can't see you before you drop Invis.2) Ice Barrier (if applicable) and Mana Shield.3) Mount up (100% mount does wonders), and run like hell for Stockades. Stay as far from guards as possible, to lessen the chance they might hit you, or possibly aggro.4) If people chase you down and begin slowing you, Blink, Ice Block, pop shields, potions...you'll be through the portal in no time.

Also note, I did this past midnight.

Commentaire de bowsep2001

It took 4 deaths naked as a level 59 warrior.

Edit: allrighty well i wrote this before i got into the instance.... i died right outside of the instance and accidentally walked through the portal... it brought me all the way back to the Graveyard... so be careful of that.

Commentaire de Cajual

Wool Cloth is a huge seller when you are a low level. It is your biggest money maker because you can begin getting it at such a low level. The place place to farm for Wool Cloth is the graveyard in Duskwood. The area is called “The Raven Hill Cemetery”. Inside of this area you will find plenty of Undead mobs, ranging from levels 20-28. You will find skeletons and ghouls.

All of these mobs have a great chance of dropping Wool Cloth. Most of the big raiding guilds on servers used this spot to farm Wool for the opening of AQ, so you can understand how great of a spot this is.

Commentaire de zuiko

I would recommend stockades to horde also... if you have a level 70 stealther you can get in without any trouble at all. You get 4-5 stacks of wool per clear and a load of BoE greens you can AH or DE. The mobs each drop up to 4 pieces of wool, with the average being about 2 when you factor in those that don't drop any. You also get a little bit of silk and a tiny bit of linen.

Commentaire de kmde613

In my server, Suramar(Horde), Wool Cloth's prices are crazy! The least price is 3 Gold per stack and right now, the prices can reach 8 gold/stack.

Commentaire de mesa

best spot for farmin wool cloth is the stockade in stormwind city, very easy at 70cleaned the instance once and got about 2 stacks

Commentaire de belock

If you're Horde and you're looking for an alternative to The Stockade for farming wool cloth, try Bael Modan. It's just North of Razorfen Downs in the Barrens. (47, 84) You will be killing lots of lvl 20 something Dwarven mobs. In my experience the drop rate for wool as well as the respawn time here was really good.

Commentaire de r3fund

HORDE:

Farming wool in Bael'Modan in southern Barrens is very easy, mobs drop 1-2 every 25%.Respawn rate is very good also.

I was able to get a stack in 5 min on my hunter.Good Luck.

Commentaire de szakos3

The best drop is in ashy :) But there farming ashy master and hes very angry when u kill his mobs!

A lot of players ask me why a stack of wool cloth can easly touch the 3g on AH and be 3 more time more expensive then a stack of silk cloth.Simple, poeple dont realy know good spots to farm wool so they only grab somes on the road of gaming. Its easy for linen (Rfc) or Silk (SM). But poeple always search for wool drops.This video only there to show you the best spot I presently know for wool cloth. with a Extremely fast respawn rate!

Première vidéo, soyez gentil. C'est seulement à titre informatif et non pour montrer des talents ou équipements. Seulement pour aider des gens!First video I made, be gentle. This is only for information not to show any skills or gears. Only to help people!World of Warcraft Wool Cloth Farming Wetlands

Commentaire de Eryenis

A++++ location, would farm again.

As a 59 feral druid, got my 60 wool cloth in about 20 minutes, plus several greens, a blue, and linen and silk. Plus, near instant respawns even when one-shotting everything there.

Commentaire de whtatsuplester

the nicest place is Raven Hill, on the cementery becouse, the mobs arounb have a good rate, and you can trade some with the people there so... for Alli's its the best place

Commentaire de GrandPoobah

Well, if you are willing to make the trip as Horde you can try the little hill above Gold Coast Quarry. Just look for the broken down windmill and shack. The Defias there are a goldmine. It's about a 6 second repop rate there. Just watch your back if you are on a PvP server. It won't take you too long to get your wool/linen. Happy Hunting!

Commentaire de Norvald

Seconded, insightful-voted and recommended. Was over there now (70 Hunter) and got three stacks in a bit short of 20 minutes. That's 180 wph folks.

Commentaire de Shocker74

I would nominate Durnholde Keep in Hillsbrad as a great place.Been there for about 1½ hours and what i got is several greens, plus 194 wool cloths.

Commentaire de nitro208ca

to get the most wool cloth is in darkshire where the skeletal mages and the skeletal warriors are.the drops are 1 out of 3and where the ogre's are near the cave that about half way from darkshire to ravenhilld2kv

Commentaire de Groundlord

Best places to get Wool in my opinion:Stockades (Alliance, Horde who are willing to do a lot of corpse runs)Deadmines (Alliance, Horde who can get from STV to Westfall)Shadowfang Keep (Horde, Alliance)

Commentaire de kosbane

Omg I love you, every other guy was dropping x2 wool. Wool is such a pain to find and on my server it goes for 10g a stack.

Commentaire de Zleepnir

I wish I had more hands, so I could give this location four thumbs up.

Commentaire de Akaela

if your'e horde and thinking of farming wool in stockades, getting to the instance is near impossible with the new level 75 guards. they see my druid in prowl from about 15 yards away. died about 3-4 times just getting to their inn. and the corpse run is from the other end of elwynn ¬_¬

Commentaire de Asherett

I found SFK is horrible for wool. Got less than a stack in a full run. The worgen drop no cloth at all, only the ghosts.

Commentaire de rhioc

Hordes should give Shadowfang Keep a visit. Droprate is pretty decent in there

Commentaire de nightshatter

best place to get it is bael modan.best class to get it is mage.best lv is 70+.all you do is put on molten armor, and start from the hill going down just use 1 ice lance on every person, they attack you, and they die.if they dont theyll only have like 1-5% hp left so just ice lance again.around 1-3 wool every down.

Commentaire de Sabra

Commentaire de akshun

Best place I've found, hands down (for Horde), is Agama'gor. It's north of Camp Taurajo in The Barrens and is filled with Bristleback mobs with a very fast respawn rate. The mobs are only level 15-18 so they're really easy to kill if you're high level. I managed to get 47 wool cloth in 35 minutes.

An added benefit to farming here is you can 1) ride your mount from one small encampment to the next and 2) you gather Blood Stone shards along the way. You can turn-in 10 of these shards to the person locked in the cage at Camp Taurajo to get the Spirit of the Wind buff which gives you increased run speed for 5 minutes, which makes farming that much faster. When the speed buff is about to expire, I ride back to Camp T. and sell all items I don't want and get rebuffed again.

Commentaire de Coronado

I think a good place (not the best, but a note-worthy one) for farming Wool Cloth would be Zeb'Nowa in the Ghostlands. Some trolls drop 2-3. I got quite a few running around killing mobs for a quest. Could anyone confirm?

Commentaire de Eqweex

Confirmed as of 1/1-09 (patch 3.0.3) that the respawn time is nearly instant on the various kinds of Mosshide gnolls. However, not everywhere in Wetlands, only in the south-eastern parts. (Glenngunner mentioned lower Wetlands, but it was quite hard to understand).

I found a really good spot to farm them at. It was a camp with a pack of 7-8 gnolls, and with some 5-6 walking closely around it. I never had to wait anything to find a new one to attack, because they kept respawning in my face. You can find this spot at 61.59 if you want to go there.

As a level 40 Tauren druid, I recommend this for both horde and alliance characters. Maybe not too low level, because of the amount of close mobs, but they are only lvl 20-23, so you should be fine if you take it easy.

My result was 80 wool cloth in less than 40 mins, which is crazy if you look at the fact I can't AoE farm them. Killed one by one and looted only the money and wool cloth (and some greens). They also dropped some Silk Cloth and Linen Cloth, but far from as many as Wool Cloth.

Hope this helped you. Happy farming!

Commentaire de thejay2012

Anyone think that wool prices are getting a bit far out? Some nut on AH in my realm is asking 135g for 20 wool cloth.

Commentaire de Eth0

ill just hunt in Thistlefur Hold for 60 min and here is my results

142 Wool Cloth122 Linen cloth31 Silk cloth

i am a Tauren Hunter (horde) lvl 45

so thats is a good hunt place

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Commentaire de Renekou

Alright, though I figured I would throw in my two cents on the matter of where to farm for wool as a member of the Horde.

Basically, you can not get any better than Thistlefur Village which is located at about (36,37) in Ashenvale. The mobs here around around 26-30, which makes them great for mid-level players as far as experience goes; also making them a breeze to be smited by higher level players.

To give you a run down on how well this place works, I farmed for merely an hour, and walked out with 122 Wool, 97 Linen, and 18 silk. This is based on me being a level 59 Feral Druid. Breaking that down, we're looking at 2 Wool per minue spent walking around. :D Not too shabby.

Furthermore, I came out with three decent greens, one blue, 4.5g in pure gold, and two completed quests because I was a slacker in Ashenvale earlier on.

So ladies and gentlemen, if you're a tailor or just looking to get a fair amount of wool for whatever reason; look no farther than Thistlefur Village.

Commentaire de Bloodyhatered

Hey anyone know where i can farm wool at level 46?Last time in went into rfk wool Thanks

Commentaire de nashothegreat

30 minutes of farming in Hillsbrad Fields and I have 83 Wool, 13 silk, and boatloads of linen that I didn't pick up because I don't need it. Definitely worth it for the wool. Hope this helps!

Commentaire de cheshiresgrin

Thistlefur Hold vs. Hillsbrad Foothills:(an hour of farming in each as a level 58 Death Knight)

Commentaire de Gravecat

Farming the little camps outside Thistlefur Hold, I've been getting a crazy amount of wool -- usually a stack of two dropping from every second or third kill. It took me all of five minutes (I timed it) to get a full stack of 20.

If you're high enough to one-shot the furbolgs and can't get into the Stockades easily (i.e. Horde), I agree that it's a great place to farm some easy wool.

Commentaire de stuffyzack

another good place to mine wool cloth is Dun algaz, in wetlands

Commentaire de ChairmanKaga

Getting there as Horde, even in the lower 60s, is much easier with the addition of Stormwind Harbor. Storming the front gate is only recommended for the suicidal or masochistic -- you'll have to contend with no less than 18 guards (several of them elite) and untold numbers of players congregated at the bank, mailbox, and auction house. Instead, sneak in through the harbor. Go to the northeast corner of Westfall and swim (or ride, if you're a DK) north along the cliffs. This takes you into the back of Stormwind in an area with sparsely-placed guards you can easily ride by (most are level 65 non-elite, a couple 75 non-elite as you get closer to the main city) and few to no players. You can get to the instance with only one death. If you can avoid being dazed off your mount (I didn't), you can get there without dying at all.

Commentaire de akridas

Read all comments so noone else mention that before,

the best place to farm wool is Scarlet Monastery (run all four wings again and again),

much wool for everyone

why scarlet monastery ?1) Full of humanoids, all mobs close together2) No competition, all these mobs are yours and yours only3) No reason to watch your back for horde/alliance players, no pvp4) So easily reachable for horde, alliance can also get in rather easy -no need to storm into UC to get in!-

in the 4th wing -cathredal- if you pull boss all mobs in there come to attack you AOE!60+ humanoids dead, loot...

and guess what, there are a lot more humanoids in scarlet monastery than there is in the small Stockades instance

Commentaire de robc

I just did the Wetlands wool cloth grind with my 80 DK. In one hour (timed exactly 60 minutes) I got:

I've been to this place several times, and I've gotten a blue world drop every time except one (in one hour of farming).

Commentaire de Durkroz

Any Horde attempting to farm wool cloth at the Alliance Stockades: My advice is that it's not worth it.10 minutes to get to SWC from Grom Grol and swim to the harbor25 minutes to get through to the instance (corpse running, the GY is almost 5 mins. away died 5 times)15 minutes to run the instanceFor4 greens3 gems0 bluesand a whopping 39 woolAlso doesn't help that I was level 49 and a rogue.

Commentaire de racchorde

wool cloth is the best sauces of making gold as i found out from my gold guid:) you can find this in duskwood about northeast!

racc making you get gold quicker

Commentaire de weirdunclebob

I've just been killing dwarves in Bael Modan and in 20 minutes I've gathered 69 wool, 8 silk, 64 linen, a 10-slot bag, a minor strength to bracers enchanting formula and various low level engineering parts from the boxes including a crude scope!

Putting it simply, wool cloth is generally dropped by mobs between levels 21 and 28. The more of those level mobs in an area, the more wool cloth you'll likely gather. Any instances with mobs around those levels are a good bet, naturally, as you'll have no competition from gankers/other farmers/questers etc and if you're using a high level character it's a breeze, of course. (Stockades, Blackfathom Deeps and The Deadmines)

Personally, I've run Stockades many times and it's definitely up there with the best.

Commentaire de Grelor

I think my head just imploded.

Commentaire de unreal25

Maybe just add if you die inside Stormwind, your ghost appears at Eastvale Logging camp, due to Blizzard's brilliant positioning of graveyards in the game.

Commentaire de redmachined

One complete pass through Greenpaw Village got me:

19 wool16 linen2 silk1 green world drop

Meh, you could probably do better elsewhere.

Commentaire de redmachined

22 minutes in Thistlefur Hold, cleared the outside and inside completely in one go. Results:

40 wool28 linen4 silk1 green world drop

I agree, waste of time, especially when the Wetlands should be accessible by the time you start farming wool.

Commentaire de Arexor

I've heard that Blackfathom Deeps is a very good spot for this, so I'm heading there now, with a hope of good luck :)If that doesn't work, I think I'm gonna head into the Stockades.

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Commentaire de Zawulon

So, I made an effort to get to Stockades to farm wool, I´m horde, so i died five times. Finally i reached the portal to instance only to get this message: "Additional instances cannot be launched, please try again later."Some pally killed me short time after i was trying to get in...

Commentaire de necrophega

A good place to get wool cloth is hillsbrad foothills. Go kill hillsbrad peasant, farmers, ect. I got up to 520 in 20 minutes going up there.

Commentaire de necrophega

Another good way to get wool cloth is to skin sheep and it is the only way to get any kind of cloth by skinning sheep.

Commentaire de jaddboy

I got up to 520 in 20 minutes going up there

Gah! My BS-Meter just asploded!

Commentaire de Blargg

Actually there is a closer one, but horde spawn at Eastvale due to city raid complications.

(I.E, there's no constant influx of reinforcements)

Commentaire de kattzy

Best Places for Alliance to Farm Wool Cloth?

Stockades

Deadmines

Undeads at Duskwood.

Best Places for Horde to Farm Wool Cloth?

Shadowfang Keep

Deadmines

Southern Barrens - Bael Modan - the excavation site

Fenris isle -

Commentaire de Lombra

I would just like to point out that even if you're Horde, going for the Stockades is still very much worth it. The drop rate of wool is (relatively) incredible. One clear yielded about three stacks, which might not sound like a lot, but consider the convenience of being able to pull all of the instance without worrying about them evading back, and also that you can just reset the instance afterwards!

Getting there is "doable" so long as you're at least level 60 or so. (otherwise I don't see the actual farming being very efficient anyway) As a level 62 mage with 60% mount I managed with one death. (two counting the one just at the portal due to crappy instance server...) I imagine someone better armoured and/or with an epic mount should have little trouble. You can swim from the very northeast corner of Westfall and end up in the harbour if you want to avoid the potentially aggressive mob in the trade district.

Commentaire de darthwindu

Any horde still asking if Stockades are worth it for wool, ask yourself this question:

Am I high enough level to stand the guards withgout problems?

If your answer is no, please don't come here saying it's not worth it..You're just the one going into a suicide run.

Any 80 horde can still do Stockades extremely fast and get a nice ammount of wool along the way.

Commentaire de Dazzlez04

Andra doesn't sell wool cloth, only silk cloth... opps wowhead.

Commentaire de Arassar

I'd recommend trying the Dark Strand guys in Ashenvale. I just farmed them for a few minutes (didn't count how many), but ended up with over 60 wool and only about 25 linen. They're low enough level that I can kill them with one Ice Lance, and they start automatically respawning once you kill most of them. They're all out in the open, too, so you can easily see them. They have Imps and Voidwalkers, but at a high level they're barely gnats and you can ignore them. Run back and forth using your instant attacks and watch the Wool roll in.

Commentaire de skyspyke

in twenty minutes i got 40 wool cloth and 20 linen cloth.

Commentaire de lsleelee

Don't complain man. There are 800x as many graveyards as their used to be.

To say nothing of the fact that in the old Everquest days you revived in whatever city you were bound to, down a bunch of XP, naked, and had to run naked to your corpse to recover your gear, items, and gold.

We got it pretty good now.

Commentaire de Morazma

I would actually suggest still going to stockades if you need a lot of wool (20+ stacks). Once there you'll be away from the alliance and you can come out and reset it as often as possible, so there is no waiting for respawns. This is great for me, since I can clear the place in less than 5 minutes.

Commentaire de tootsiexo

Since when can you skin sheep? Whenver I've killed a sheep.. I can't loot it - therefore I can't skin it. Am I too high of a lvl or something?

Commentaire de Tsukibara

For an easy small amount of Wool Cloth, Hillsbrad Foothills where the Hillsbrad Peasants are. The drop rate is decent for the one or two stacks of 20 that you might need. There's usually about 1-2 Wool Cloth every other kill. It wasn't bad, But I only needed a few more the finish my stack.

Commentaire de mack2d2

Where is a good place to get wool if you're only level 17 horde?... none of the high drops on this list seem very accessible to me.

Character: Moomack, lvl 17 druid, leather working skinner.

Commentaire de angelsanairwaves

the thistlefur village didnt seem to be worth it since less than 10 % drop wool..

Commentaire de NitrousPanda

If you're going to farm at Bael Modan, make sure you farm in the excavation site, NOT the fortress. I started off in the fortress and got absolutely no wool before moving on to the excavation site, where I had much better luck.

Commentaire de Beace

45 minutes at the gnoll camp with instant respawns in wetlands:

175 wool125 linen 26 silk

This as lvl 51 demo warlock, basically just tagging mobs and letting felguard kill stuff with no downtime at all.

Commentaire de cassidino

If you are looking for a good place to farm, try Foulweald Totemics in Ashenvale. All the furbolgs around here have a chance of dropping it. I was able to farm about 8-10 stacks per hour (@ level 70). You just find where they start and end and then follow a circuit around.

Commentaire de zuunaa

Commentaire de ninjobliveus

At one in the morning, I decided i wanted to farm some wool. I came here and found everybody saying stockades was a great place to go. One problem. I'm horde. Now, as this seemed like a pretty unachievable goal, i figured why not do it and get the achievement for the stockades while im at it? I walked through the front gate, right past the duelers (they did try to stop me). I was on my 100% mount. I ran through their trade quarter and straight into the instance. This was extremely easy for me. I'm on a medium pop server. Dont feel so threatened about going there, its not that difficult. In the two runs I did through the instance i found. 117 wool and 64 linen cloth. Also, a good 40 greens. Im a lvl 66 shaman. GREAT place to farm wool.

Commentaire de Vezroth

Where is this secret gnoll camp hiding? Co-Ords?

Commentaire de blackjack118

I just got my 80 ret pally and ran like crazy through stormwind to go to stockades for wool cloth which my tailorer alt needs.

I took 1000 damage -.- Hard accessibility for horde my ass :D

Commentaire de Krolar

Try this for Horde going to Stocks...fly and hover over the Alliance dock in Northrend (Borean Tundra/Valiance Keep.) When the boat docks, land on the bow (front) and take it to SW harbor. Get off there, mount up, and run like hell. Keeps you out of the trade areas where most PCs are, and you can run straight into the instance. Worked awesome for me!

Commentaire de Quest

I run there all the time. Take a port to the BC gate or fly to Stonard -> Stormwind. Takes maybe 5 min worth or running.

Usually alliance is not sitting there ready to fight, so if you zoom past them (to the left->another left -> Right -> Instance) they wont do anything.

I often wonder what trade/nearby ally say when they seem me ride past. They must take a second look. Many on bank alts.

Is this a outrider? A scout for a incoming invasion? ALERT TRADE! Get our forces ready!@ Stormwind is about to be sieged! Quickly form a raid! We need some defenses quickly!

No, I just needed some wool.

Commentaire de TriniKrusader

Newer patches have made critters unskinnable.

Commentaire de krynble

Indubitably, stockades is the best place to farm Wool Cloth.

Just finished my third run, and each run net me around 60 wool cloth (3 stacks).

As a level 80 feral druid, each run took about 10 mins (with probably half of this time looting!).

A great place to farm!

Results:175 Wool Cloth72 Linen Cloth32 Silk Cloth19 greens

And only 13g repair!

Commentaire de eschient

Blackfathom Deeps is HORRIBLE for Wool. I just ran one of my alts though with my 80 mage and the whole instance netted me 35 Wool, 95% of that came from the Twilights at the end of the instance. But if you're in dire need of fish scales, have at it.

Commentaire de Crashman

If you're lucky enough to have a High level Ally on the same server as your Horde that you need the Wool for, do what i just did and farm Stockades for as long as you want and head to a shared AH (in Gadgetzan or Booty Bay) and put the wool up for 1c bid/buy, then buy them up on a Horde character that is standing at the AH as well.

Unless they recently changed it, you cannot buy/bid on your own auctions, even if you are using different characters. To transfer items across factions it takes two separate accounts.

Commentaire de Crashman

Can someone confirm this has been nerfed? I spent an hour there and only got 60 wool and a handful of greens. I'm a 38 Shaman, btw. I admit I could only do single target for the most part, but the drop rate doesn't seem worth it. They still respawn ridiculously fast though.

I don't think it's been nerfed, although this area is really only worth it if you can drop multiple mobs at a time to counteract the low drop rate.

As a 73 Priest I spent 20 minutes killing the gnolls and got 67 wool and 48 linen. The spawns were near instant and Shadow Word: Pain made it easy to keep them dying. Looting them took longer than killing them.

At this rate, I would have gotten about 10 stacks (200 wool) in one hour. For Alliance, I still think Stockades is the way to go as long as the instance reset limit doesn't bother you.

Commentaire de AmaHC

As others have suggested, I checked out the Mosshide Fen in the Wetlands. Around 63,63 I found a spot with a fairly high concentration of mobs with the fast respawn timer. I took my fresh to 80 Blood Elf DK there to get some wool for one of my other toon's rep quest turn ins. I wasn't about to spend the ridiculous 20-30g per stack for wool on my server's AH, so I wanted somewhere fairly quick/easy to collect it. I just set to auto loot to speed things up and within half an hour I had collected the following:

161 Wool Cloth129 Linen Cloth17 Silk Cloth14 Green items (level range of 14-17)3 White shoulders33 Grey items (sold for 1g48s44c total)2 Shadow Gem1 Tigers Eye10 Healing Potion3 Lesser Mana Potion28 of foods/drinks (various)This is a great location for a horde toon to collect both Linen and Wool cloth in large quantities in a short period of time. It's infinitely easier to get to than The Stockade, and nets nearly as much cloth in the same period of time. Only issue is it's a bit of a trek to the closest horde towns (Hammerfall in Arathi or Kargath in the Badlands).

One suggestion with a horde character: take a portable mail box with you if you're an Engineer (and/or Jeeves if you have it) and plan on being there for a while. Make sure you clear up as much inventory space as you can, because your bags will fill quickly. Set yourself to auto loot then delete the junk items when your bags are full. It takes less time to delete the junk than it does to manually loot each mob. Even with auto loot on, you'll spend more time looting mobs than you will killing them.

Update: the respawn rates of the gnolls in the Mosshide Fen have been nerfed, so it's no longer a good spot for collecting wool cloth fast.

Commentaire de Beace

Commentaire de Neut

It seems that this location has now been fixed 3.3.3 (11685) I've killed this camp and have been waiting over 3 minutes for a respawn, and nothing yet. Also, the adjacent camps have the same 3+ minute respawn timer.

They slowly start to respawn at the 3 minute mark about 30-40 seconds inbetween each mob spawn. This is no longer the high respawn as it used to be :(

Commentaire de mikebogina

you know using the alliance boat in Northrend is prolly the best way in :D

Commentaire de Avellia

I wouldn't say so. 3.3.3, on MG. Respawn is still very fast, definitely under a minute. However, I would say that the wool drop rate has been dropped. Been doing it for about 20 minutes, still don't have a full stack.

Commentaire de Haiyu

I did this place and I got a good drop rate, also they respawn very fast and are close enough you can gather a few before the evade and aoe them down.

Commentaire de FixManTx

I've been to that little camp twice in the last 18 hours and easily farmed 4-5 stacks of wool plus lots of linen and a fair amount of silk. I also ended up with 3-5 green drops. Level 80 mage, the first clear I just used arcane explosion, then after I run around killing the single mobs I go back to the camp and stand in front tabbing and ice lancing them singly. They would respawn almost instantly up to 3 times each for half a dozen or so mobs, then I could run around looting then rinse and repeat.

Lately wool has been going for 40g/stack on Azgalor Horde Auction house so this is a handy little spot to make some easy gold.

Commentaire de llangevi

My level 80 priest did a run of Stockades, alone. Got the following from a full run:

Commentaire de Crashman

Well if the respawn rates of the Mosshide Knolls was nerfed, it was buffed again, because as of 6/23/10 they respawn almost instantly if you kill them quickly enough (around 61,58).

Commentaire de tonydizzle

on top of that anyone looking for wool on the neutral auction house is gonna buy it all up before you can click "logout" for 1c a stack XD

Commentaire de zAce

I found that farming the farmers at Hillsbrad Fields in Hillsbrad Foothills gives somewhat good wool cloth. (33,43)

However, only Horde can kill them, because Alliance is friendly with the mobs there. (at least, I think)

Commentaire de Grimp

If you are running on a new server without a main, and want to solo farm wool cloth for money or level up first aid, the lowest level mobs with a decent drop rate, and that will start respawning after a run thru, are Dagger Hills in Westfall for allies and The Dead Scar between the road and southern castle in Ghostlands for horde. These mobs are lvl 17-20, yet their drop rate is about 30%, as good as a % as mobs in the mid 20s. This allows earlier farming, and the ability for us people who like to play the BGs in the 20-29 bracket the ability to farm them without gaining xp, allowing maximum time in the Bgs above lvl 26 yet getting gold income and/or first aid skill ups. Farm away while waiting in the queue.

Commentaire de datar

I find Stockade a very good way to make gold, theres a cap of 5 instances ea hour and i usually use 10 min for each run, so i have 10 min left, i use those to sell them at ah and then go to Sw and repeat, this gives me about 550g hour, horde earn most money with it, because wool is rarer for horde

Commentaire de omurray

Just finished Thistlefur hold. Ran for an hour got 61 wool drops and 15 of the shredder operating manual pages. and almost 2g as a bonus. Oh and the Diamond Hammer dropped.

Commentaire de CBR1kboy

Just cleared Stockades in less than 10 minutes on my 80 mage... 70 wool cloth.

Commentaire de cameronza

Stockades is definably one of the best places for wool cloth. In a run that took no longer than 11 minutes. I managed to get the following:

77 wool cloth34 linen cloth26 silk cloth5 greens

With a lucky drop of a engineering schematic.

On a level 70 Warrior Protection spec.

Commentaire de colar

Just did this area around around 61,58 as suggested above. Starfall does a lot and by the time I am done looting all the corpses, starfall is ready again.

After about 20 minutes I got 7 and 1/2 stacks. They go for about 20g a stack so not bad for money making or if you're working on profession and don't want to pay an arm and a leg for some wool cloths.

Commentaire de Woto

I can confirm that the above poster is correct. The spawns are almost instant but not quite as instant as before.

However, while I was farming these poor guys, a thought popped into my head:

This must be why Hogger is so upset...

Commentaire de Necro47

1 hour in Bael Modan Keep on a level 60 blood DK.

Trivial gold and grays. Enough to cover 10% repair on plate.

18 Silk147 Wool127 Linen7 greens between 19 and 23.

1 shot mobs with heart-strike / death strike, 2 shot with non crit deathcoil. I never stopped moving there was always a mob to kill the respawn was that fast.

Stockades is definatly the best (at 40 people in 90 replies will attest to). But if you just can't get there, this place is best imho.

Commentaire de mcbison

Also Swimming or Water walking to Stormwind Harbor is also a possible I have visited Stormwind on many occasions not all of them were with hostile intensions

Commentaire de rpcom123

First of all it should be noted that wherever you choose to farm your wool, the mobs will likely drop almost as much linen cloth, so if you are power leveling your profession it would be worth it just to skip farming linen exclusiely and just start with wool. It takes about as much linen as it does wool to move on to the next tier of cloth for tailoring (in this case, about 200 of each).

Not having easy access to the stockades, I decided to try this spot on my 74 prot pally despite hearing about the respawns being recently nerfed. (With Blizzard making changes to the old content to make it easier, e.g. lvl 20 mounts and more exp, you'd think they wouldn't do something to make one of the most annoying cloths harder to acquire).

This is still a pretty great spot, better than any other I've tried. After about an hour of farming, I was able to get about 180 wool and 160 linen. The southeastern section of the wetlands has a few camps of these mobs fairly close to each other. At each campsite you will find about 5 or 6 mobs around the campfire and about 4 or 5 in the immediate area surrounding the camp. I did the following (best done as a class with AoE, preferably unchanneled):

1. As I rode into the camp I'd grab one or two of the surrounding mobs as I went in. AoE the 8 or so mobs on you. hold off on looting, stick inside the camp.2. As you are AoEing or immediately after, use range to kill the few mobs roaming outside the camp. You will notice as you do, you will get immediate respawns of 2 or three mobs inside the camp. as you kill these, you should get a couplefew more sets of respawns. 3. Repeat picking off the range-distance enemies to make mobs spawn in the camp for quick kills. Once the respawns start to diminish, just start looting the camp. By the time I finish this cycle I've doubled the number of mobs that were in the area to begin with. Move on to the next camp and repeat.

Good hunting.

Commentaire de Lindentree

In a run through the Deadmines I received 70 wool and around 90 linen. It was significantly longer than Stockades, of course, but since I can use the linen too I approve.

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Commentaire de Kishka

I've always found the sons of Agamaggan to be useful for obtaining wool. Unfortunately, I have not compiled any statistics, but a few rounds of Razorfen Kraul and the surrounding sites resulted in plenty. As it was said, the individuals around the lower 20s are the best.

Thanks for all the info.

Commentaire de ownager

Hallo There,

i just decided to level tailoring on my alt and i wanted to go to the suggested gnoll spot in wetlands. This spot does not exist anymore in 4.0.3a (well i didn't find it, probability that its still somewhere in wetlands is not 0 from my point of view ). But i found another nice spot in Hillsbrad . I farmed the gnolls on the field (where the mushrooms grow), and it appears, that they show the same spawning behaviour as the spot mentioned above.

Those are the gnolls. It happened that right after killing a gnoll, exactly the same gnoll spawnt before me. The same rule (3 gnolls minimum) seems to apply to the gnolls on the field.

In Approximate 45 (with some breaks since i was eating and preparing for work) min i got ~100 wool, 30 linen and even 5 silk.

Commentaire de goldanthrowolf

As of 7am on 11/28/2010 it seems like SFK is a VERY good place to farm wool cloth now. Granted, I'm an arc mage just mostly arcane explosion all over stuff, but it seems like every other mob drops 2-4 pieces, well the elites do anyways. I'd run over to Stockades, but with the advent of the roll your face like play-doh guards now, its just not worth the trouble.

tl'dr Try SFK if you want to farm. Half way through, got a stack and a half already.

Commentaire de leroyxx

Stockades are no longer the best spot.. just done a run and got 35 wool, 38 linen and 3 silk. There are now only humans in the main straight, to one side is elementals and the other gnolls. So looks like we need a better place.. maybe SFK might be better now.

Got about 4 BOE and 3 BoP items, plus lots of other junky stuff.

Commentaire de knitty429

As of the shattering (4.0.3a) the area is underwater and the gnolls are gone.

Commentaire de CoyoteDog

SFK is the place to go, two runs through and I looted 176 wool, 42 linen and many greens

Commentaire de kelsaborg

Went to multiple places looking for wool... Silverpine was a bust as was the lower level quillboars in the barrens.

No luck really outside of SFK and if this is an example of drops after Cat then wool is even harder to find now than before! One run produced drops of cloth : 91 silk 17 wool 4 linen.

Commentaire de blackandalbino

For Alliance who don't want to go all the way to SFK and only need a few stacks of wool, you might try Duskwood - very close to Stormwind. There are mobs everywhere that drop wool with a rate of 40-50% each. I found that I could get about 2 stacks in a few minutes from clearing the Vul'Gol Ogre Mound, and another stack or so from the undead that are near Darkshire.

Commentaire de masterbata

One good farming place I found: right outside Splintertree Post in Ashenvale. The nightelves are besieging the post, there's a single elite treant with them, but the rest are easy pickings. The best thing here is they instantly respawn and come running down the path.

Before I went to SFK I went to Splintertree Post in Ashenvale that someone posted above. I was killing 2-3 Night elves at a time, they did respawn and run down the path almost instantly, after about 15 min I had 1 stack of Wool. I personally perfer to run SFK. I got a lot more out of 30 min there.

Commentaire de Nitrate

Currently dropping tons of wool (Jan. 2011), Infected Sludge Guards (and I believe the peasants too) in the phased quest zone for Horde players in The Sludge Fields (used to be Hillsbrad pre-Cata).

They are on ultra-fast respawn, plus you get 2 NPC helpers during Master Apothecary Lydon's quest line. As soon as you pick up the quest Protocol, you have an elite pocket healer (Lydon) and hunter (Johnny "Jenny" Awesome) following you around. With their help, you can kill the guards just about as fast as they spawn.

The Guards drop 1-2 wool cloth about every 3 kills. Pretty decent drop rate. I managed to get 3 stacks in under an hour before I got bored.

WARNING: As soon as you turn in the quest Burnside Must Fall, the area resets to phase 2, and all the guards are gone.

I wouldn't be surprised if these mobs get fixed to "no drop" at some point, but for now, this is one of the best at-level farming spots I've ever seen.

Commentaire de HunkyMunky

With a high level character it seems that the best places for cloth are the instances near Undercity.

If you want to level tailoring or indeed first aid, park yourself in Undercity:

Start your stopwatch and make a game of beating your best time, makes doing repeat instances slightly more fun.

Destroy greys and other stuff you don't want when you run inside and out the instances.

Head to Outlands for Hellfire Ramparts for Runecloth.

Commentaire de Gorta

Shadowfang keep is definitly the best for wool cloth now. I always get 5stack at each run for a full clear, with some linen (around a stack) and rarely some silk. Just be carefull about the first part, the monster along the way to the first boss got an attack that hit for % of your hp, so you pretty much end dead without noticing.

Commentaire de kolewan

I didn't see this mentioned earlier but should definetly be noted. If you pull a lot of mobs in SFK while farming Wool in the beginning of the instance the Corpse Eater can ROLL you if you let them just hit you. They cast a spell called Consume Flesh and since it does percentage rather than a flat rate you will find yourself dead and confused as I did...

Commentaire de yaosio

If you can get into Shadowfang Keep the monsters there drop a lot of linen and wool. A good alternative if you're horde and don't want to fly into Stormwind City.

Commentaire de Takata

So as of 4.0 where is a good place to farm wool now?

Commentaire de Sw33tbaby

I took my alliance lvl 80 DK in the Dawning Wood Catacombs in Duskwood, and about 20 minutes later after clearing out all the undeads in there, I got 4 stacks of wool.

Commentaire de shadow85

Confirmed awesomeness of this farming loc - Sentinal Hill. Just go anywhere round the wall around the old Sentinal Tower, there'll be guards fighting the gnolls. Just stand in the middle, aoe them a few times, and loot. There is always at least 2-3 mobs standing there, so as soon as you kill some, more will re-spawn immediately!

Commentaire de Topdecker

This place still works pretty well.

Inside the hold, a complete clear was netting me 8-12 pieces of wool. I was level 36 and by the time I had completed a loop, the respawns were in place and ready for my next loop. The mobs tend to drop wool in stacks of 2 which is nice. If you need Linen, wool, and a touch of silk, this a decent farming spot.

Commentaire de huntergraves

As of the Cataclysm Expansion and the addition of the Flight Master's License, It's ridiculously easy to fly in to the stockades as a hordie by taking the zep to Stranglethorn Vale and simply flying north to Stormwind. I just did it with my 85 to farm some quick wool for my alt. With a 310% percent mount the trip to stocks (from Org) took less than ten minutes.

EDIT: You could also take the portal by the mage trainers to Blasted Lands and fly north from there. That way you don't have to wait for the zeppelin.

Commentaire de Karatir

Or flying in...

Commentaire de patsfan02832

As of cataclysm, you can just fly in above everything and drop in. Pretty easy akshully.

Commentaire de NuWyrldDave

On the road east of Greenwarden's Grove in Wetlands there is a fight going on between Dragonmaw Whelpstealers and Ebon Slavehunters. Their respawn rate is extremely quick and they usually drop 2 at a time. Just standing in the road with an AoE going for about twenty minutes got me 5 stacks.

Commentaire de pastlifesin

just ran stockade 3 times as 85 rogue with fan of knives in 25 minutes, loots:8 stacks of wool3 stacks of linenhalf stack of silk7 greens

Commentaire de Echoed

if you are alliance i suggest going to stormwind stockades, i ran through, real quick and easy on my 85 priest. And got alot of wool cloth, as well as linen and some silk cloth.

kill the bandit guys and the gnolls on the way to hogger drop the most. :)

Commentaire de tbirdrider1999

For High levels: A great spot, Three battles going on near you, both sides drop linen, wool and some silk, respawn rate is fantastic.

WetlandsOn the road just East of Greenwardens Grove66.67 47.11

I used an 85 hunter and Multi-shot but Area of Effect damage will one-shot these groups as well. As soon as your done relooting one of the other battles has respawned and is fighting, 3-5 loots each time, on occasion 6 loots. Good Luck!

Commentaire de fistinator

Since cata I average 3 stacks of wool cloth per run (Only human and gnoll area) And I can do it in around 5 minutes on my spriest, the most time consuming part is that when doing big pulls, gnolls tend to slam you, stunning you for 3 seconds. This causes alot of trouble when trying to do channel AoE spells. Stockades is still the best place to farm large amounts of Wool Cloth.

Commentaire de Jahrok

Instant spawn Wool and linen farming. (Horde)

Hillsbrad Foothills - "The Sludge Fields"

Northwest of Southshore ruins and north of Azurelode mine. Along the main road halfway between Silverpine forest and Arathi Highlands.

At the southside of this prison camp is a gauntlet of barriers ina zig-zag formation. Through this gauntlet run level 19 "Risen Hillsbrad Farmers". These farmers (They look like the DE pet) spawn instantly 3-4 at a time in waves.

Here is the beautiful thing. This is meant to be a sort of atmospheric thing. They rush the big bad Sludge guards, the guards dust them they die. Normally a mob like this can not be interacted with. Well, these can. The best part is they are programed to DIE. They lose health. All you have to do is Tap them (IE: AOE is probably best)

You do not even have to really fight them at that point they stop to fight you and slowly die. If you engage them right near their spawn point they may not auto-die.

You can farm up a LOT of linen and wool in a short time. They also drop greens. Basically the loot table is the same as any 19 but you kill 3-4 at a time and you dont even have to work to kill them.

Your main challenge, seriously, will be looting the bodies fast enough. This is like farming light leather in the McClure farm in Elwynn forest.

INSTANT SPAWNNO RUNNING AROUNDSUPER FAST EASY KILLS

Commentaire de BJJB

After 15 - 30 minutes of battling the dwarves, I only got 5 wool and 40 silk. 'thanx' for the waste of time and wrong info !

Commentaire de BJJB

a complete WASTE of time & effort for 5 wool and 40 silk ! 'thanx'

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Commentaire de difficult314

thistlefur warriors at ruins of ordil 'aran at 26 30good drop rate for linen ,wool , potions and green items for those who dont want to go to the eastern kingdom to fill up on these itemsmost thistlefurs are level 20 fast repop, once you walk through ruins just turn around and walk back through

Commentaire de Spyce

It's no secret, but I love farming this from the Stockades. As a level 69 fire mage, a run only takes me about 10 minutes (I only clear the sides with the humanoids and gnolls... the fire elementals just aren't worth it. Their drops are useless), and I can net anywhere from 3-5 stacks of wool per run. I can have a full bag (16 slots) in under an hour. On top of that, I'll sell the greens on AH or in bulk to enchanters. Then vendor the rest.

I'm lucky, because the wool economy on my server is horrible. Demand is high, but it's just not available on AH, so I'm able to own and control the market. The little bit that is available, however, is horribly overpriced. ie, 100's of gold for a single stack. I've made about 1000g this week just farming gold from the Stockades. Not to mention the 100's I've made from vendor trash and greens.

Gotta love it. I've been playing this game for nearly 2 years and I've yet to find an easier way to make so much gold.

Commentaire de rageofmars

SFK on my priest at 85 -

First run - 12 minutes

23 x linen cloth79 x wool cloth10 x silk cloth

Second run - 9 minutes

12 x linen cloth90 x wool cloth3 x silk cloth

Commentaire de Kymmie

I found running stormwind stockades 1 time got me 80 wool cloths that is 4 stacks so if your alliance then go Stormwind stockades if horde go Ragefire Chasim its the same 1 run and you get 80 wool cloth dont spend time at greenpaw or anywhere else go to Stormwind Stockades and Ragefire Chasim (H)

Commentaire de Kymmie

Stormwind Stockades and Ragefire Chasim both these instances or any other low instances will drop loads! I done 1 run in SWS and got 4 stacks thats 80 wool cloths

Commentaire de bonzai10

2 SFK runs and got 150 Wool cloth. Get someone to loot mobs for you and just storm trough it.

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Commentaire de rbuffetta

Using a high level toon these are also great places to run for boe's for yourself and the ah.

Every place suggested here yielded stacks of the cloth mentioned.

Commentaire de TikTokk

Awesome spot for wool. Thank you! Just a side note..if your farming this at a higher level, its probably easier to stand at the exact spot where the Risen Farmers actually spawn...instead of waiting for them to run down the "gauntlet" to the guards. The exact coordinates of this spot are 37.4, 64.3. I just stood there and flamestriked as they spawned and I couldn't even loot fast enough (and I didn't have to move at all). About 130 wool and 210 linen in 15 minutes.

Commentaire de TikTokk

Awesome spot for wool. Thank you! Just a side note..if your farming this at a higher level, its probably easier to stand at the exact spot where the Risen Farmers actually spawn...instead of waiting for them to run down the "gauntlet" to the guards. The exact coordinates of this spot are 37.4, 64.3. I just stood there and flamestriked as they spawned and I couldn't even loot fast enough (and I didn't have to move at all). About 130 wool and 210 linen in 15 minutes.

Commentaire de vusys

I tried this and found it to be pretty bad. The nelfs are bowmen, I was DoTing them. Instead of running to me and dropping dead at my feet they stand there and fire arrows at me until they die, I had to run to each to loot them. The treants are a nuisance, they're massive and take ages to despawn after they die. They cover up the dead nelfs making them hard to loot. Worst of all, I got 5 drops of wool cloth in the 5 minutes I was there.

Commentaire de Fene88

Stockades is still a viable place to go for Wool Cloth if you're Alliance and don't need that much..

I cleared the Human and Gnoll sections of it in under 5 minutes on my 85 mage and got 74 Wool Cloth and plenty of greens, just needed a little more for my Alts first aid so i'm happy :D

Commentaire de Beeeky

SFK is by far the best place I tired.In one run, took about 20 mins for a full clear as a 85 spriest I picked up:

82 Wool cloth58 Linen Cloth8 Silk cloth14 Green5 Blues 8 Gems

Plus a bunch of vendor trash, my bags were full mind you I have 3 frostweave and one Embersilk bag :DNot bad considering it only took a short time to run it.I would suggest this place is your high enough to run it by your self or have a friend run you through it a couple of times!

Commentaire de h4rdw1r3d

The catacombs under Raven Hill Cemetery, Duskwood. Hundreds of ghouls in a very short distance in small rooms good for mobbing up. Don't kill the elite guy or they all die for a short time. Better than running through a long dungeon, IMO.

Commentaire de Jouii

For those of us not familiar with terminology/abbreviations, where is SFK?

Commentaire de alawler

Shadowfang Keep (:

Commentaire de Zuji

67,47 in the Wetlands. There's a piece of the old road leading to Grim Batol that has constantly respawning Orcs and dragons charging at each other. You just have to stand there and AoE and rake in the wool. Some linen and silk, too, but mostly wool. And as an added perk there's a (albeit minuscle) chance of having a dragon whelpling drop.

Commentaire de owen67301

I have been doing mobs in Duskwood today for wool, and its going pretty well. Vul'Gol has yielded a couple of stacks, but I get better drop rate from the werewolves over near Darkshire.

Commentaire de donnima

Best place is in Hillsbrad foothills in west of Ruins of southshore. kill naga mobs. they drop wool cloth also clam for cooking. you can hit 2 target with one shot

Commentaire de l33tshane

hi all, i'm new to WoW and am currently residing in orgrimmar as a 17 goblin mage. where is the nearest place to build up a good stock of wool cloth and the best way to get there?

Commentaire de GrilledSteak

Just farmed some Wool and Linen and the Morbent Fel Catacombs in Duskwood is dead on. The entrance being at ish.

These are my results after 30minutes of farming, myself being a lvl 81 Blood DK, and my helper a lvl 44 Holy Priest. He is the one that needed the wool for tailoring so he picked up as I killed. Now remember this is only killing the ghouls (Rotted Ones). Insane respawn time.

I would have to say with the crazy respawn and the amount in just 30mins the catacombs are by far the best place to farm Wool and Linen the mobs being between 22-24 in lvl most AOEers at lvl 50+ will be able to clear the rooms quickly and loot and by the time they make the loop again respawns will have come back. Remember do not kill Morbent Fel or it will despawn all the ghouls and you will have to wait. Happy farming.

Commentaire de bbbrasil

6 murlocs only. 5 of them respawn along a stretch of 30 yards.They respawn 2-3 at a time when the last is killed. Position yourself in the middle and 2-shot them, so they'll come to you. Important: kill the 6th asap, it patrols away and there's no respawn until you kill it.

As you can see, lvl up cooking, tailoring, FirstA, AH for gold... have fun

Commentaire de yrrePydnA

I thought I would give my two copper about this spot as well. I ran it four times and took the average of them to come up with the following. All four runs were very close in drops, only varying 5 or so linen and wool, 2 in silk, and 1 in everything else, with only a handful of silver difference. With a single run up to the elite only taking 10 minutes and it starting to repop before you finish, that is 300 linen and 300 wool an hour, not bad at all!

I perfered this over SFK only because it is a lot quicker and not as spread out.

Commentaire de martanius

I cleared SFK one time at patch 4.2 and find about 50-60 wool cloth's. (much have drop from Frantic Geist and ghosts)

Commentaire de GuardianAres

Wool Cloth Farming!

I've found that the best place to do it is at 37. 56.

This is right north of Magistrate Burnside, on the road, near the gate leading out.

A total of 4 Risen Hillsbrad Farmers spawn here. What makes this place awesome is that they have instant respawn. If you were to AoE, you could get a bunch of dead mobs in very little time.

I wasnt paying attention to how much i gathered when i found this gem, but it's enough.

Commentaire de mnevis

If you're here because you're leveling Tailoring and Wool Cloth is 10x as expensive as Linen Cloth, a tip for you: You can bypass almost all the Wool Cloth section of Tailoring.

Green Linen Shirt is a great tool to bypass part of the Wool stage. It stays yellow till 112, and you just might even make some gold selling the shirts.

Make this, then a few Simple Kilts, then a few Soft-Soled Linen Boots, and you're three Stylish Red Shirts away from learning Bolt of Silk Cloth.

Commentaire de JadedOne

Catacombs in raven wood cemetery. Fast respawns and about a third drop it.

Commentaire de Gerar

Wetlands 56, 54. One of those delightful endless respawn spots. Lay down some AE and both sides endlessly charge into your pile of corpses. 372 wool in one hour. Eventually I had to turn pet on them otherwise I would never stop looting.

Neutral vendor not too far away at 50, 37 for selling your greys.

Commentaire de lostbord999

Hillsbrad Foothills - "The Sludge Fields"

They have changed the spawn rate in the last patch. It now takes 60 sec for each spawn point to reset.

I was able to fly to each point, AOE, and Auto loot each spot in about 50-65 sec total.

In a 10 minute run of the 3 spawn points I gained:52 27 3 lvl 14-19 green itemsa few pots and about 50s worth of random grays/white

Commentaire de lostbord999

Hillsbrad Foothills - "The Sludge Fields"

They have changed the spawn rate in the last patch. It now takes 60 sec for each spawn point to reset.

I was able to fly to each point, AOE, and Auto loot each spot in about 60 sec total.

In a 10 minute run of the 3 spawn points I gained:52 27 3 lvl 14-19 green itemsa few pots and about 50s worth of random grays/white

Commentaire de ToolPackinMama

I have a level 14 tailor/enchanter that needs wool, so I look at AH. EIGHTY GOLD A STACK for wool.

So I went (with my 85 hunter) to Darkshore, to the Raven Hill catacombs, and spent a half-hour farming linen, wool, and silk there. Many 24-25 level mobs that respawn fast, and any decent 50+ AOE deals with them, effortlessly. In my case I used explosive trap. I kept my pet on passive, cos any mobs my pet killed gave no loot.

I farmed up a bunch of linen and wool (10+ stacks of linen, 8 + stacks of wool) and got a few BoE greens, and some silk, too.

I got her enough cloth to level to the silk level in tailoring, and to the heavy wool level in first aid.

GOD HELP ANY NEW PLAYER THAT IS TRYING TO LEVEL TAILORING WITHOUT A HIGHER LEVEL MAIN TO FARM FOR THEM. The AH prices are completely out of control. PPL please don't pay that - don't encourage them.

Commentaire de borlafu

Satyrnaar, located in northeastern Orneval, northeast of Splintertree Post and southwest of Forest Song, is a good place for farming Etoffe de laine as Horde. The best part is that it is less than 1 minute away from Orgrimmar.

The satyrs there are around 400 hp, respawn pretty quickly and have a nice drop chance.

Commentaire de Imthatank

For alliance I would say one of the best places is the stockades I just got 55 wool, 19 linen, and 12 silk from one run which on my lvl 45 hunter took about 10-15 minutes only killing the humanoids and not doing the elemental side. On top of that I had a few greens for the 14-19 bracket.

Commentaire de Baldain68

Morbent Fel Catacombs is insane for cloth gathering. I am a hunter and used Multi-Shot and the mobs kept dropping cloth, and they continually re-spawn.

Commentaire de TosuroWoW

I have found the Hillsbrad Foothills farm spot no longer available (or bugged?) so I went to the closest place I thought of, that could drop Wool Cloth - Shadowfang Keep.After 2 runs (under 30 mins - still had 2 mins left on my seal) I've collected 36 Linen Cloth, 158 Wool Cloth and 13 Silk Cloth.In case anyone farming Wool Cloths - I found SFK a good place to farm it.

Commentaire de manypoor

72/72 at Duskwood, Tainted Vile Fangs, drop rate and spawn rate not so bad... You can try..

Commentaire de iwowheadstuff

Got 220 wool cloth, 160 linen and 27 silk cloth in roughly 35 min from farming where tbirdrider1999 suggested. Great place for a hunter. Place exposive trap on the road while launching an Ice Trap where other mobs are standing(making them run towards you). Loot the dead mobs while explosive trap takes care of the other ones, no need to use multi shot. :)

Commentaire de rhylast

I think it's a toss up between Stockades (ally) and SFK for everyone else. With SFK you can pull everything to the bridge then kill them, jump off, and you'll be back at the beginning and can reset the instance as opposed to going to the very end of the instance then walking all the way back. Get about 3 stacks of wool + linen cloth and greens for disenchanting. Works well while leveling tailoring/enchanting together. Stocks is also 2.5-3 stacks of wool a run and is much shorter. Good luck.

Commentaire de jfoobar

Well, I can say from recent painful experience that the trolls of northern stranglethorn are *not* a good place to grind wool cloth. I just needed enough to go from 141 to 150 in first aid and it took painfully long to get enough wool to make those heavy wool bandages. All the while, these same mobs dropped substantially more silk cloth and linen cloth than wool.

Having the same mobs of the same level drop more cloth that is both above and below the cloth you are looking for tells you how fouled up the wool cloth droprates are in this game.

Commentaire de Maleficium

Hit Netheander stead in Hillsbrad. Circle around killing all the mudsnout gnolls and they will drop wool, silk, and a few linen. They are a constant spawn so you can get done quick.

Commentaire de Sabertooth322

EDIT: I did this pre-MOP, so probably not up to date anymore!

Just did a SFK run. took me 10min and got out in 1min by using the ramps outside. I'm going to do it some more times to get a better look of it.Got me this:

I found the NPC Harris Franklin very useful to sell the grays and whites so you have room for the next round. This is if you're Horde of course. As I'm an enchanter i could DE all the greens/blues which saves space too

Edit: made links instead of just names

Commentaire de daffy1980

if u have an 85 dosn't matter horde or alliance i would hit deadmines good for green low level item's which for some stupid reason sell for way to much in ah and linen and wool so win win either way i ran thr 3x and got a decent amount on a 85 troll druid just thought might help some :)

Commentaire de ajax1812

best place I found is the stockades in stormwind. Just clear the humans and the gnolls, don't bother with the elementals. I run my main through there ad get 2-3 stacks wool and linen a run. Along with healing potions lvl 12. , and a nice assortment of green gear.

Commentaire de Villyria

For lower level Horde players who want to farm wool and/or linen cloth, and cannot due to their level, solo the lower level dungeons (SFK, Stockades, etc.), the Sludge Fields in Hillsbrad are still a good area.

The infected sludge workers there drop wool cloth fairly frequently (2 at a time), and also drop linen in 2's and 3's. The respawn rate on these guys is fantastic. I basically just spent time in one field, and once I had cleared one end, the other end had respawned.

After about 30 min (or so, I didn't time), I walked away with 3 stacks of linen, and a little over 3 stacks for wool.

This, in my opinion, is one of the better places for Horde people that can't solo all the aforementioned dungeons.

Good luck!I

Commentaire de WoWThundahunta

Wool cloth is VERY easily farmed in stockades and deadmines. I can do a full clear of both in under 10 minutes including looting.

In deadmines, you can skip all the mobs until the pirate ship if you want to, they have the highest drop rate for the cloth and on top of that, you can mount up and pull the whole boat at once.

Not saying that the other mobs don't drop wool though.

In stockades, skip the elemental wing, all they drop for the most part is trash and occasional greens.

Hope this helped.

Commentaire de scrappii

Dont go to any were else other that westfall its just awesome im a mage and i just go there run around anarcane explosion and the nrespawn before the 1 i killed hits the ground

BEST SPOT EVER!

Commentaire de kirby40

the best place for woll is the SW dgn....no excptions. trust me 3 stacks in 1 run easy

Commentaire de Terps4life90

I did two runs of SFK on my level 42 Blood Elf rogue and got lots of wool.

First run was 8min02sec, second run was 9min15sec, and third run was 8min23sec...for a total of 25min40sec. I did the same time (roughly) at Silent Hill and got only 114 wool but significantly more linen (96). But for me, the Stockades is better farm spot, not just because of the haul, but because of the location and its convenience.

Commentaire de lynix112

Best place is 100% SFK, at 90 1 run will get you around 3 - 5 stacks.

Commentaire de Vaerugador

Great information! I was there for 15 minutes and picked up 100 wool cloths, over 100 linen cloths, and 16 silks! Thanks for this post.

Commentaire de Bweeda

For Alliance, running through Stormwind Stockade on anything level 40+ I'd say gets a hefty amount of wool cloth. For horde, i did Scarlet Dungeons around 28-38 and got enough to get my lowbie's tailoring up to Silk

Commentaire de togahsisoka

Instances are great if you can gamble that you can get sufficient wool in five or less runs. If you want to maintian roughly the same rate perpetually then grab your aoe dmg, thank blizz for for aoe looting, and head over to Wetlands. On the road into Twilight Highlands, the orcs and dragons fight. They meet at three differet points on or near the road and as long as you keep moving, they will keep respawning continuously. I timed it and had 80+ wool in ten minutes. You also have a chance to acquire zone dragon drops and the mobs are an ideal level for dropping boe blues for lvl 19 - 25 twinks.

All this right up the street from a full service alliance town for quick trash sales and mail outs.

Commentaire de Bratamoli

Commentaire de Jelliebow

As of December 2012, Wetlands just East of Greenwardens Grove (66.67 47.11) is still an okay spot. In 20 minutes I received enough cloth to make:46 rolls of Linen Cloth3 rolls of Silk Cloth31 rolls of Wool Cloth

May not be the highest drop rate of Wool but seemed decent and the mobs respawn constantly.

Commentaire de Breakbot

I'm a level 90 mage, cleared everything with Arcane Explosion in under 5 minutes and did the run for about 10-15 minutes and got:

12 Silk cloths60 Wood Cloths64 Linen Cloths

This is THE spot :-)

Commentaire de ottawaran

Hi guys: I just find the duskwood south, there are a high percentage to get the wool cloth from the Wogen, and it can help us to get enough wool cloth for the tailoring.

Enjoy the WOW!

Ran12-24

Commentaire de Threebeard

Hi just been to The Scarlet Monestry and a little Wool only some Silk not good since Cata changed the Format

Commentaire de Threebeard

looking for wool Cloth i found ARATHI HIGHLANDS is the place as a horde lvl 90 north field manor killing Mercs.A great drop rate to.They average lvl 25

Commentaire de ElfenAeria

So, you need wool cloth? As most of us once or twice have experienced it's one of the most "rare" low level drops on the AH, this means that it's often crazily expensive and ALOT of players scratch their heads when they pick up tailoring/first aid at a high level as soon as the abundantly cheaper "linen cloth" runs out.

This area have been covered before, but about 100 yds right of "Green Warden's grove" in wetlands, right along the road: There's a bunch of dragonkins and Dragonmaw orcs that are fighting constantly. Right on the road 2 Dragonkins and 3 orcs are fightning, 10 yrds away - respectively - north and south another 2 groups are fighting mostly consisting of 1 Dragonkin and 2 Dragonmaw orcs.

If i keep my consecration up on the main road the mobs in the middle will keep dying, while the main road is dying by themselves i would rotate Avengers shield on one of the packs north/south, and Hammer of the righteous on the other pack. While i rotate these two i drop my Consecration in the middle of the road each lap. All the cooldowns will be ready for EVERY lap, it takes only a few seconds to kill these 7 humanoids.

I bet this rambling wont tell much to players who dont actively play a pally as their class, so let's just say that you're a class with a fine AoE-spell at your disposal and that you'd try this place out: In a mere 10 minutes of farming i gained in total:

On my server Wool Cloth is extremely scarce on the AH, you can easily charge 30g+ per stack (often they are out for ~100g/stack, not sure if they regularly sell for that price though.)

Let's say that you'd sell the wool clothes for 20g/stack, a totally reasonable price for the lazy player. This would mean that you could get 1200g/hour, depending on the server you could gain WAY more. (I can for example put a few of the stacks out at a time for 60g each, and they'd actually sell. In term of time - With some patience - I'd gain items worth 3.600 gold/hour (!))

A bit now and then i truly enjoy other players laziness, these wool clothes so far gained me over 40.000 gold with minimum effort!

And there's more!You'll ALSO get ~1000-2000 gold from selling the Linen and Silk you gather at the same time! They may fetch 1/3rd or ½ of the profit, but it is still ALOT!

So, feeling poor? Try it out, you'll get filthy rich everytime a player scratches their head wondering how the hell to get their darn tailoring/first aid materials! ;)

This is the SINGLE greatest way I've ever earned gold in WoW!

Best RegardsThylmar

Commentaire de mrgorehowl

Great farming tip:Stormwind Stockades give you alot of wool cloth in 2 runs i yieled about 6 stacks and took me 5 min as 80 frost mage

Commentaire de MooLuna

Gavin's Naze in Hillsbrad Foothills on Eastern Kingdoms can help you accomplish 2 goals.

In 9 mins I acquired 7 stacks of wool cloth.

Also if you do not have Cat Carrier (Black Tabby) a non-combat pet in your journal

each kill for wool counts as an attempt. It says the pet is looted from a Dalaran Shield Guard

BUT IT IS A RANDOM ZONE DROP.

I found Gavin's Naze at 41,48! Good Luck!

Commentaire de Villyria

As mentioned above by MooLuna, Gavin's Naze in Hillsbrad is a good place to farm wool. Decided to run over there on my 90 and this area is great for 2 of reasons: 1) it's isolated 2) respawn rates are fantastic. This may not be the fastest I've ever gathered wool, but it's certainly good. For low-level Horde players looking to level first aid/tailoring, I'd hit this place up. In under 20 min, I had 5 stacks of wool, and 2 stacks of linen. Only half a stack of silk.

Coords above are correct, but if you do not have coordinate add-on, then it's just outside of The Sludge Fields and Sludge Guard Tower.

Commentaire de kerrbyneaz

If you are Alliance and need Wool Cloth for Tailoring and don't want to spend a lot of gold. What I did is I went to The Stockade in SW and cleaned all humans in the dungeon. (just run pass them all and then kill them in one of the rooms)at least 20xWool Cloth per run! and it takes 1 min max! Then just reset Dungeon and ready to go again!

P.S. Don't even bother going to the left for Hogger and to the right for Lord Overheat

Commentaire de Thechiefaroo

Hey guys just a quick note, went up to silvermoon to try buy seth item in question, and she dosnt actualy sell any. also trying to fish for it in the barrens, Nothing so far.

Commentaire de martanius

One of good places to farm wool cloth is Deadmines. Here is my statistic :